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- Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settingsDigitale Vollfeldmammographie: Phantomstudie zur Detektion von Mikrokalk(2000)
;Obernauer, S.; ;Schorn, C. ;Funke, M. ;Fischer, U. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settingsMultislice helical CT (MSCT) for mid-facial trauma: Optimization of parameters for scanning and reconstruction(Georg Thieme Verlag Kg, 2002)
;Dammert, S. ;Funke, M.; ;Obernauer, S.Grabbe, EckhardPurpose: To determine the optimal scan parameters in multislice helical CT (MSCT) of the facial bone complex for both axial scanning and multiplanar reconstructions. Material and Methods: An anthropomorphic skull phantom was examined with a MSCT. Axial scans were performed with continuously increasing collimations (4x1.25-4x2.5 mm), tube current (20200 mA) and table speeds (3.75 mm/rot. and 7.5 mm/rot.). Multiplanar reconstructions in coronal and parasagittal planes with different reconstruction increment and slice thickness were evaluated in terms of image noise, contour artifacts and visualisation of anatomical Structures. Results: The best image quality was obtained with a collimation of 4 x 1.25 mm and a table speed of 3.75 mm/rot. A reconstruction increment of 0.6 mm achieved the best time to image quality relation. With these parameters the bone structures were depicted in an optimal way without artifacts. The tube current could be reduced to 50 mA without significant loss of image quality. The optimized protocol was used for regular routine examinations in patients with facial trauma (n = 66). Conclusions: Low-dose MSCT using thin collimation, low table speed and small reconstruction increments provides excellent data for both axial images and multiplanar reconstructions in patients with facial trauma. An additional examination in coronal orientation is therefore no longer necessary.